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<blockquote data-quote="Elrick" data-source="post: 1412723" data-attributes="member: 11046"><p><strong>Dragonlance: Children of the Dragon</strong></p><p><strong>Chapter 1 First Hunt</strong></p><p></p><p> High in the Kharolis Mountains, 30 miles southwest from the dwarven metropolis of Thorbardin there is mountain capped with snow and ice the year round. The locals call the peak Everwinter and it’s rocky slopes are abundant with dark green spruce and oak, wild elk, sheep and other creatures, and high atop the mountain lives a dragon. Most people believe dragons are terrible beasts, full of cruelty and hate, but not all dragons are evil. Some are the most beautiful and peaceful creatures you could hope to meet. Their gleaming metallic scales sparkle in the sun, their knowledge and wisdom freely offered to any who seek it. No, some dragons are not evil at all. And this dragon, who lived within the mountain called Everwinter, was of the latter kind. Her silvery scales were so fine she seemed sculpted from the metal and her gentle, sweet voice was a delight to hear. Ask any of her neighbors and they would quite proudly say that their dragon, Star, was the finest, most beautiful dragon on all of Krynn. Then they would boast that soon their would be more of the silvery dragons in their valley, for Star watched over a clutch of eggs, and any day now they would hatch and the mountain sides would ring with the wyrmlings playful little snarls.</p><p></p><p> Today, the 8th of Deepkolt (Feb), 389 AC was a sunny, blustery day, with winter still holding tightly to mountains, but for all that chilly air and swirling snow it was still a great day. Deep beneath Everwinter Peak was a grotto carved out of ice and rock by dragon talons. Lighted by a shaft of sunlight spearing down through a crack in the earth above, was a shallow, sandy bottomed pool filed with icy-cold snowmelt. Nestled in the sand, bathed by the pure mountain water was a clutch of five silvery-white eggs. Each varied slightly in size, but was usually about 2 foot long and laid partially submerged in the pool. For 19 months the eggs lay unmoving, each one lovingly tended by their mother, the little wyrmlings grew and listened to the world beyond their shell, patiently waiting for the right time to emerge. It seems that today is that day, for first one then another egg began to rock back and forth…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elrick, post: 1412723, member: 11046"] [B]Dragonlance: Children of the Dragon Chapter 1 First Hunt[/B] High in the Kharolis Mountains, 30 miles southwest from the dwarven metropolis of Thorbardin there is mountain capped with snow and ice the year round. The locals call the peak Everwinter and it’s rocky slopes are abundant with dark green spruce and oak, wild elk, sheep and other creatures, and high atop the mountain lives a dragon. Most people believe dragons are terrible beasts, full of cruelty and hate, but not all dragons are evil. Some are the most beautiful and peaceful creatures you could hope to meet. Their gleaming metallic scales sparkle in the sun, their knowledge and wisdom freely offered to any who seek it. No, some dragons are not evil at all. And this dragon, who lived within the mountain called Everwinter, was of the latter kind. Her silvery scales were so fine she seemed sculpted from the metal and her gentle, sweet voice was a delight to hear. Ask any of her neighbors and they would quite proudly say that their dragon, Star, was the finest, most beautiful dragon on all of Krynn. Then they would boast that soon their would be more of the silvery dragons in their valley, for Star watched over a clutch of eggs, and any day now they would hatch and the mountain sides would ring with the wyrmlings playful little snarls. Today, the 8th of Deepkolt (Feb), 389 AC was a sunny, blustery day, with winter still holding tightly to mountains, but for all that chilly air and swirling snow it was still a great day. Deep beneath Everwinter Peak was a grotto carved out of ice and rock by dragon talons. Lighted by a shaft of sunlight spearing down through a crack in the earth above, was a shallow, sandy bottomed pool filed with icy-cold snowmelt. Nestled in the sand, bathed by the pure mountain water was a clutch of five silvery-white eggs. Each varied slightly in size, but was usually about 2 foot long and laid partially submerged in the pool. For 19 months the eggs lay unmoving, each one lovingly tended by their mother, the little wyrmlings grew and listened to the world beyond their shell, patiently waiting for the right time to emerge. It seems that today is that day, for first one then another egg began to rock back and forth… [/QUOTE]
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